Bios For Contribuing Authors
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Bio
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Web Components
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Stephanie Bodoff is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems. She has been involved with object-oriented enterprise software since graduating from Columbia University with an M.S. in electrical engineering. For several years she worked as a software engineer on distributed computing and telecommunications systems and object-oriented software development methods. As a technical writer Stephanie has documented object-oriented databases, application servers, and enterprise application development methods. She is a co-author of Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition and Object-Oriented Software Development: The Fusion Method.
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Enterprise JavaBeans
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Dale Green is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where he documents the J2EE platform. In previous lives he programmed business applications, designed databases, taught technical classes, and documented RDBMS products. He wrote the internationalization and reflection trails for the Java Tutorial. In his current incarnation he writes about Enterprise JavaBeans technology and the J2EE SDK.
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Security
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Eric Jendrock is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where he documents the J2EE platform. Previously, he documented middleware products and standards. Currently, he writes about the J2EE Compatibility Test Suite and J2EE security.
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Overview
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Monica Pawlan is a staff writer for the Java Developer Connection (JDC), and was a contributing author for the Java Tutorial. She is the author of Essentials of the Java Programming Language: A Hands-On Guide and co-author of Advanced Programming for the Java 2 Platform. She has a background in 2D and 3D graphics, security, and database products, and loves to study and write about emerging technologies. When not writing, she spends her spare time gardening, studying classical piano, and dreaming of far away places-some of which she occasionally visits.
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J2EE Connector Technology
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Beth Stearns is the president of Computer Ease Publishing, a computer consulting firm she founded in 1982. Her client list includes Sun Microsystems Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., Oracle Corporation, and Xerox Corporation, among others. Her Understanding EDT, a guide to Digital Equipment Corporation's text editor, has sold throughout the world. She received her B.S. degree from Cornell University and a master's degree from Adelphi University. Beth wrote the JNI trail for the Java Tutorial. She is a co-author of Applying Enterprise JavaBeans: Component-Based Development for the J2EE Platform.
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